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Paper, table, wall and after: 3 drawings exhibited in this exhibition. Casey, Sarah (Artist); Bowen, Sian (Other); Dorsett, Chris (Other). 2014. Newcastle upon Tyne: Gallery North, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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Casey, S, Bowen, S & Dorsett, C, Paper, table, wall and after: 3 drawings exhibited in this exhibition, 2014, Exhibition, Gallery North, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne. <http://gn.northumbria.ac.uk/gn/exhibitions/papergn/>

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Casey S, Bowen S, Dorsett C. Paper, table, wall and after: 3 drawings exhibited in this exhibition Newcastle upon Tyne: Gallery North, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 2014.

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Casey, Sarah (Artist) ; Bowen, Sian (Other) ; Dorsett, Chris (Other). / Paper, table, wall and after : 3 drawings exhibited in this exhibition. [Exhibition].

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